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He developed quick and efficient means for the analysis of the orbits of binary stars.
So Britons may be more likely to know what a cookie is – or in the very least to have developed quick clicking skills to dismiss such banners – but we face more trackers than other Europeans.
From Pro to Parent Fernandez, 46, a native of Puerto Rico, started playing tennis at 7 and developed quick hands at the net by returning balls her father, Tuto, tossed as if he were feeding a wood chipper.
Carr developed quick feet defensively playing basketball, and the quick transitions of soccer better prepared her for similar breakouts in lacrosse.
He developed quick reflexes through various athletic and leisure activity, such as bouncing a ball off the concrete steps in front of his house, moving in closer to reduce reaction time with each throw.
To address this limitation, some NHS Trusts have developed quick reference guides in multiple formats that contain diagnostic and treatment algorithms for infections including hospital-acquired pneumonias, urinary tract infections (UTIs) and endocarditis.
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We've become more successful, and our players have developed quicker on their skills and confidence because of that culture in the program".
The endgame developed quicker than anyone thought.
The players have developed quicker than we expected them to.
The drill forced them to develop quick, compact swings and to strengthen their hand-eye coordination.
Heikki Kovalainen, a driver at Team Lotus, therefore works on developing quick, explosive power from his muscles.
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